Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Hawthorne Army Depot

Nevada military depot mortar explosion kills seven Marines

By Cynthia Johnston

LAS VEGAS | Tue Mar 19,
2013 10:24pm EDT

LAS VEGAS (Reuters) - A mortar explosion
at a Army munitions depot in Nevada killed seven Marines from Camp Lejeune,
North Carolina, and injured eight other service members during a live-fire
training exercise, military officials said on Tuesday.
A Marine Corps official said a 60mm mortar round exploded prematurely on
Monday night during training at the Hawthorne Army Depot in western Nevada. The
cause was under investigation.
"The Marines were conducting live fire and maneuver training at the Hawthorne
Army depot," Brigadier General Jim Lukeman told a news conference in North
Carolina. "A mortar round exploded in the mortar tube, causing the deaths of
seven. ... We don't know yet what caused this malfunction."
The blast was among the deadliest such training accidents on U.S. soil in
recent years. In February 2012, seven Marines were killed when two helicopters
collided during an exercise along the California-Arizona border.
The Marines killed on Monday had been undergoing training for the past month
at the Marine Corps Mountain Warfare Training Center in Bridgeport, California,
and at Hawthorne.
"This type of training is really the type of training that we do to be able
to be that force of readiness. It is what's required of our nation's military,
to do the things this nation asks us to do," Lukeman said, adding the training
was not linked to preparations for a specific impending deployment.
The Marines ordered a blanket suspension of the use of 60mm mortars pending a
review after the blast, Marine Corps spokeswoman Captain Kendra Motz said in a
statement.
The blast victims were airlifted to Renown Regional Medical Center in Reno
with injuries that included penetration trauma, fractures and vascular injuries,
said Stacy Kendall, a spokeswoman for the medical center.
Seven Marines and a Navy sailor were wounded. Of those, six were in serious
or very serious condition, including the sailor, while a seventh suffered minor
injuries and an eighth was treated and released, the Marines said in a
statement.
NIGHTTIME ACCIDENT
The explosion occurred close to 10 p.m. PDT (0500 GMT Tuesday) during an
exercise at the Hawthorne depot, about 92 miles southeast of Reno, said facility
manager Russ Collier. The Marines described the mortar involved as lightweight,
and said it was typically fired from a stationary position.
The identities of the dead, all from the 2nd Marine Division, and injured had
not been made public, but will be released after their families are
notified.
U.S. Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel was receiving updates on the accident,
Pentagon spokesman George Little said, adding the incident struck a nerve with
Hagel, himself an infantry veteran of the Vietnam War.
"This brought back memories of a training accident when he was in the U.S.
Army when two soldiers were killed in a training accident, so he takes these
incidents very much to heart," Little said.
Hawthorne Army Depot is a 147,000-acre (60,000-acre) site used for the
storage and destruction of demilitarized ammunition. Its location in Nevada's
isolated high desert is also considered an ideal training environment for
Special Operations forces preparing for deployments to Southwest Asia, according
to a U.S. military website.
The facility was established as a naval staging area for bombs, rockets and
ammunition, and was used by the Navy during most of World War Two. It was
transferred to the Army in 1977.
The accident came a week after a U.S. military plane assigned to a Washington
state Naval Air Station crashed during a routine training flight, killing all
three crew members on board.
(Reporting by Chris Francescani in New York, David Alexander in Washington,
and Cynthia Johnston in Las Vegas; Writing by Chris Francescani and Steve
Gorman; Editing by Leslie Gevirtz and Peter Cooney)

The news was certainly bad and sad enough just as reported. Then Harry Reid had to stick his two cents worth into it. How dare that pompous asshole use the deaths of 8 dead marines to play politics with. He gets more despicable every time he opens his piehole. Nevadans must have some seriously loose marbles to keep sending that jerk back to Washington every 6 years.This from Real Clear Politics:On the Senate floor this morning, Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nevada) implied the explosion that killed seven Marines at an ammunitions depot in Hawthorne, Nevada was due to the "cutting back in training and maintenance" in the sequester.

HARRY REID: As I indicated, it was quite a big explosion. We'll follow this news very closely. I will do whatever I can going forward to support the United States military and the families of the fallen Marines.

Mr. President, it's very important we continue training our military, so important. But one of the things in sequester is we cut back in training and maintenance. That's the way sequester was written. Now, the bill that's on the floor, we hope to pass today helps that a little bit. At least in the next six months, it allows the military some degree of ability to move things around a little bit. Flexibility, we call it, and that's good. But we have to be very vigilant. This sequester should go away. We have cut already huge amounts of money in deficit reduction. It's just not appropriate, Mr. President, that our military can't train and do the maintenance necessary.

These men and women, our Marines were training there in Hawthorne. And with this sequester, it's going to cut back this stuff. I just hope everyone understands the sacrifices made by our military. They are significant, being away from home, away from families, away from their country.

Here's another clip from Real Clear Politics:

Marine Corps Rips Reid: "Pure Political Posturing On The Backs Of Those Dead Marines"

NBC's Jim Miklaszewski reports: Now I can tell you, Marine Corps officials this afternoon are taking a strong exception to what Harry Reid implied. Saying that this exercise, for example, was planned well in advance, had nothing to do with the budget cuts. There were no corners cut, and if they couldn't afford to have all the safety precautions into place, they wouldn't do the exercise.

And in fact, one Marine Corps official told us a short time ago that he considers this nothing but pure political posturing on the backs of these dead Marines.